Al-Qaeda (AQ) pointed to the recent 2018 Saudia al-Diriyah E-Prix Forumula E racing competition and WWE wrestling events in Saudi Arabia as examples of the moral depravity to which the country sunk, and demanding Saudis to take action to reverse the course taken by Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman.

Al-Qaeda (AQ) leader Ayman al-Zawahiri urged Saudi Muslims to immigrate for jihad and strategic planning in existing battlefields, and called on them to attack American and Israeli interests to bring down Gulf governments.

Pro- al-Qaeda (AQ) jihadists launch a Syria-focused magazine called "Al-Falah," and in its inaugural issue, explored how the Syrian Jihad will change once U.S. President Donald Trump leaves office, and what the "fifth generation" of al-Qaeda entails, and provided personal technical security.

Al-Qaeda's (AQ) as-Sahab Media Foundation published an essay from a writing finding the twilight of the American empire evident in U.S. President Donald Trump "blackmailing" and "begging" Saudi Arabia over the arms deal.

Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) promoted a call made by AQ leader Ayman al-Zawahiri in his latest speech to support North African fighter, providing a translation of that excerpt in English, French, German, and Spanish.

Al-Qaeda's (AQ) as-Sahab Media Foundation published the second installment in its leadership advice series, focusing in this part on cautioning against wrongdoing in the name of jihad, such as suicide bombings in public squares.

Al-Qaeda (AQ) released a video speech from its media chief on the post-Arab Spring Middle East and North Africa, arguing that the uprisings have not brought real change and Muslims must return to the squares and demand Shariah-based governance.